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Derivation algebras of real n-Lie algebras

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DOI10.3770/J.ISSN:1000-341X.2009.02.013zbMATH Open1199.17012MaRDI QIDQ3572055FDOQ3572055


Authors: Ruipu Bai, Hongwei An Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 8 July 2010





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zbMATH Keywords

derivationsmodule\(n\)-Lie algebra


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Other (n)-ary compositions ((n ge 3)) (17A42) Lie (super)algebras associated with other structures (associative, Jordan, etc.) (17B60) Automorphisms, derivations, other operators (nonassociative rings and algebras) (17A36)



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